The Sandman

Name: The Sandman
By: Neil Gaiman, Dirk Maggs
Narrated by: Riz Ahmed, Kat Dennings, Taron Egerton, Neil Gaiman, James McAvoy, Samantha Morton, Bebe Neuwirth, Andy Serkis, Michael Sheen
Series:
Length 10 hrs and 54 mins
Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Release Date: 2020-07-14
Language: English

The audiobook The Sandman benefits from an expert narrator with a clear and steady voice. The narrator is able to convey the story in a way that is both engaging and easy to follow. Additionally, the audiobook is well-produced, with high-quality sound effects that help to create a vivid and immersive listening experience.

The Sandman is a fictional character in Neil Gaiman’s comic book series of the same name. The Sandman is a being who controls and manipulates sand and sleeps in a sandman form. He is also the king of dreams and the ruler of the dream world.
The Endless are a family of powerful, ageless beings who each embody a natural force or aspect of existence. The Endless originally consisted of Destiny, Death, Dream, Destruction, Desire, Despair, and Delirium.
The Endless were created at the beginning of time by the first incarnation of God, who was later to take the name Yahweh.
The Endless are:

* Destiny: the Endless personification of inevitability.
* Death: the Endless personification of death.
* Dream: the Endless personification of dreams and stories.
* Destruction: the Endless personification of destruction and change.
* Desire: the Endless personification of desire, also known as “The Demon.”
* Despair: the Endless personification of despair.
* Delirium: the Endless personification of madness, also known as “Delight.”

1. Use cliffhangers

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2. Be descriptive

When you’re describing something, be as detailed as possible. The more your listeners can picture in their minds, the more engaged they’ll be.

3. Make it personal

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4. Be passionate

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5. Use humor

Humor is a great way to keep your listeners engaged. If you can make them laugh, they’ll be more likely to pay attention and remember what you’re saying.

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